Stockings and slippers to match in a box in the bottom drawer.
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His master died before reaching home; they need slippers for the corpse.
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She appeared in a dressing gown and with her feet in slippers.
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Mrs Glick was wearing a burgundy-colored quilted house coat and knitted slippers.
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And pink slippers-andit traveled miles to find some one to-loveit.
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Outside in the middle of the street he found her other slipper.
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He tried the glass slipper on the foot of the second daughter.
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Yes; the buckle on this slipper needs to be more securely fastened.
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The white satin slipper stopped its regular tattoo on the rugged floor.
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At once the little glass slipper was fitted to the tiny foot.
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Marvin Gayle lived on the second floor of a rotting, shingled town houseshoe-horned in between two overhanging tenements.
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But clogs or traditional houseshoe styles with a covered toe area have remained popular, a spokesperson for Birkenstock Australia told news.com.au.
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He slipped on some houseshoes and hung up his jacket.
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I got these crazy looking pajamas on with my houseshoes.
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And maybe not get skunk smell on her houseshoes.
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The careful control of tone works to even greater effect in Chausson's Concert, Op.
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And Andrew is sure to shine as he plays virtuoso works by Ravel and Chausson.
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Other French composers have their doubts about Chausson.
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Probably not 3.02am Chausson makes it three wins out of three.
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I give exactly this example, because Chausson was one of the few French who were really strongly influenced by Wagner.
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CHAUSSON'S CONCERT for piano, violin and, string quartet is one of the most extravagant chamber works of the late 19th century.
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Next to her sat Anne-Caroline Chausson, a 31-year-old from Dijon who had won her first two runs and placed second in the third.
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In France, the classic Normandy apple tart faces stiff competition from the apple turnovers (chaussons aux pommes) that are sold in every French bakery.